Personally I love this album.I think it is the best after the self titled cd.Sure Jon has changed his style of singing alot,and it would be nice to hear Jon screaming his lungs out like on "good god" or "sean olsen" but isnt screaming getting old? too many bands think by screaming they can make it big, Jon is showing he can do something else other than that.And he doesnt have to leave the Personally I love this album.I think it is the best after the self titled cd.Sure Jon has changed his style of singing alot,and it would be nice to hear Jon screaming his lungs out like on "good god" or "sean olsen" but isnt screaming getting old? too many bands think by screaming they can make it big, Jon is showing he can do something else other than that.And he doesnt have to leave the band like some people(corey Taylor...)this album is the heaviest instrumentally, and the clearest sounding with all their new equipment.the only thing i found dissapointing...the only thing at the end was a lame remix of "here to stay" bring back the hidden hits like"earache my eye" !!! KoRn rules!!!…Expand

I have to say this is the best album they have put out since Life is Peachy. True, it's still not the same Korn as the first album, but its definitely a step back in the right direction after the trendy bullshit we saw in Follow the Leader and Issues. All in all, a good album, and I think it has brought Korn back closer to their original greatness.

Jon Davis cant sing? Jon Davis sings like a queer banshee? I dont think so. This album is really good, and all artists continue to sing about what they used to do! The Rolling Stones still sing about girls for instance, and their 60!

Okay this album is garbage. I dont know what Jon Davis is thinking but trying to sound like Tears for fears and the Cure is not working for them, Davis has totally lost all touch to his low, gutteral rage in his vocal chords he now sounds like a prissy, brit-pop diva on these worthless, and even laughable tracks. I am so glad my buddy and I downloaded the CD because just by hearing their Okay this album is garbage. I dont know what Jon Davis is thinking but trying to sound like Tears for fears and the Cure is not working for them, Davis has totally lost all touch to his low, gutteral rage in his vocal chords he now sounds like a prissy, brit-pop diva on these worthless, and even laughable tracks. I am so glad my buddy and I downloaded the CD because just by hearing their 1st radio tune(which is good actually) I may of bought bieng a Korn fan! and it sickens me when the critics who obviously never heard of Korn till follow the Leader call this dark. Listen to Korn's first CD, now that is dark, the driving gutteral angst that embodies what Korn was and should always be meant to be! It angers me when bands lose their grip one what made them good in the first place have ignorant critics telling them they have put out their best CD yet! Shame on you critics shame!!!!! Wake up!…Expand

Once again jon davis trying too hard to be deep, when in all reality..he isnt. I expect an apology from them to the fans for wasting their time, and money...on this shit they call music. Excuse me, where are the $$$ in the word art?

As expected jon davis' lyrics are about as deep as a puddle, and meaningful as words written in water. The music, the band itself have no artistic integrity, but I am sure there has to be somone stupid enough to like this album. Yuk. And these guys own a record company? I have a feeling that we are about to have an onslaught of terrible music plague our land.

Korn sucks. Screw Korn. If you want more insight to that comment: Jon Davis is nearing his forties and still complains about being beaten up in High School, and his attempts to write about anything else are worthless. Plus, he can't sing. He sounds like a queer banshee.

I love this CD and I love Korn soooooo much! This CD is great but not the best they've ever done. A few of the songs including wake up hate, embrace, and beat it upright were kinda lame but some of the songs like no one's there (the best song on this CD), one more time, alone I break, im hiding, here to stay, hating, and thoughtless are just some of the best songs Korn has ever I love this CD and I love Korn soooooo much! This CD is great but not the best they've ever done. A few of the songs including wake up hate, embrace, and beat it upright were kinda lame but some of the songs like no one's there (the best song on this CD), one more time, alone I break, im hiding, here to stay, hating, and thoughtless are just some of the best songs Korn has ever done and the rest of the songs are good. Im so excited about their next CD, take a look in the mirror!!!!!! …Expand

Thematically heavy, Korn uses "Untouchables" to deliver a dark, moody, and emotional sound for the majority of it's 14 track run. The lyrics are based on personal experiences from lead singer Jonathan Davis' life. Drawing inspiration from things like a past of being bullied and the undesirable situations and emotions being experienced at that time, Davis and the band are able to deliver aThematically heavy, Korn uses "Untouchables" to deliver a dark, moody, and emotional sound for the majority of it's 14 track run. The lyrics are based on personal experiences from lead singer Jonathan Davis' life. Drawing inspiration from things like a past of being bullied and the undesirable situations and emotions being experienced at that time, Davis and the band are able to deliver a surprising amount or rage in their music, despite the more solemn sound.

While definitely still angry all the way through, the actual aggression doesn't come out in their sound until Embrace. There it hits that expected sense of energetic heaviness one would expect from Korn. As a result Embrace, Beat it Upright, and Wake Up Hate stand out of the highlights of the album.

Still, serving as a proudly raised middle finger to the pretty and popular, Korn's Untouchables are interesting expressions of what it feels like to be stepped on. The sadness and anger inherent to being an outcast are on full display. While this may not be the Korn album I find myself constantly returning to for the majority of it's songs, it's still one I enjoyed a great deal and have a lot of respect for.…Expand

The Untouchables album, 5th in Korns illustrious and varied career, was also their most experimental at the time, with alot of emphasis on sound effects and making the rhythm section pound harder than ever.While at the same time keeping the stereotypical Korn sound. Jonathons songwriting was amateur at best, but his vocal capacity is vastly improved with smooth transitions between melodyThe Untouchables album, 5th in Korns illustrious and varied career, was also their most experimental at the time, with alot of emphasis on sound effects and making the rhythm section pound harder than ever.While at the same time keeping the stereotypical Korn sound. Jonathons songwriting was amateur at best, but his vocal capacity is vastly improved with smooth transitions between melody and low growls.Its a very atmospheric album reminiscent of the FX used in Follow the Leader, but overall it doesnt live up to the classic nature of the aforementiond. It is basically the Issues album downtuned with more effects. While its nothing spectacular and is one of their lowest selling albums. Its actually very underrated, its heavy, funky, soulful, and very angry and aggressive, everything that Korn became big for. and much much more. I love this album despite its many technical flaws. Its a worthy album from an underrated band…Expand

A low 9, accompanies Korn's most produced and dynamic effort that vastly improves with each listen. There is enough depth and innovation here to keep the band at the top of their genre. 'Make Believe', 'No One's There, fan favourite 'Thoughtless' and 'Here to Stay' make a point in proving that despite their bashing in popular culture Korn are very capable of creating a superb andA low 9, accompanies Korn's most produced and dynamic effort that vastly improves with each listen. There is enough depth and innovation here to keep the band at the top of their genre. 'Make Believe', 'No One's There, fan favourite 'Thoughtless' and 'Here to Stay' make a point in proving that despite their bashing in popular culture Korn are very capable of creating a superb and imaginative piece.…Expand

I have been a KoRn fan for already three months, and i canÂ´t say their records are very good (except for a few) but this one is different. It may be heavier than their other albums, and itÂ´s very probable that you wonÂ´t understand anything until the tenth time you hear it, but itÂ´s worth enough. Untouchables is aI have been a KoRn fan for already three months, and i canÂ´t say their records are very good (except for a few) but this one is different. It may be heavier than their other albums, and itÂ´s very probable that you wonÂ´t understand anything until the tenth time you hear it, but itÂ´s worth enough. Untouchables is a Heavy/Industrial/Alternative/Whatever Metal album, long and full of strength. Since the amazing Grammy-awarded Here to stay and the epic Thoughtless too the depressive ballad Alone I Break ItÂ´s a modern classic.…Expand

There's real, actual talent shown throughout the entirety of Untouchables that seems to be overlooked by some. It's Korn's best work and it really shows. Highlights include "Blame", "Hollow Life", "Hating" and "No One's There".

Here To Stay (9.25) This is one of my favorite tracks by Korn. Even though I haven't listened to their album heavily, I've always loved their sound. The main reason I like this track is the message associated with the lyrics. The guitar are heavy and mainstream and they add to the song in a great way.
Make Believe (7.5) I likeI'm reviewing the standard edition and not the deluxe.

Here To Stay (9.25) This is one of my favorite tracks by Korn. Even though I haven't listened to their album heavily, I've always loved their sound. The main reason I like this track is the message associated with the lyrics. The guitar are heavy and mainstream and they add to the song in a great way.

Make Believe (7.5) I like how the vocals sound eerie and a little off on purpose. This song has a good little melodic vibe. This song incorporates good use of electronica in parts. The chorus is the best part because of the melodic vibe. The guitar gets heavier later in the song and takes the song in the right direction.

Blame (8.5) This song really picks up the album, but the vocals are still creepy. The aggressive sound associated with the instrumentals is good though, as well as how the tempo is changed throughout the piece. The chorus is good and it's much more listenable than the previous track. The ending of the piece is the best part I think.

Hollow Life (8.5) The spacey sound in beginning is good for the album I think. It makes the track unique. The slower pace of the song is good along with the moderate guitar in the chorus. The song gets really good when the tempo starts to picks up a little bit in certain parts. The background vocals are a good element as well.

Bottled Up Inside (8) This track starts off with heavy instrumentals and that's the main type of sound I like coming from Korn. It has pretty much the same tone throughout the song but it's a good sound so that is good.

Thoughtless (9) Another one of the singles off this album and I think Korn did a good job at choosing this song. The catchy chorus is definitely the best part of the song. I really connect with the part about friends being gone. Because my friends are gone. #NoNewFriends #NeoConservative

Hating (8.5) This song is good and it keeps up my interest in the album as a whole. The guitar is good and the chorus is the best part like usual. I really kind of classify this song as melodic screamo. I guess I classify alot of Korn's music like that.

One More Time (8.5) Korn has a very unique guitar sound in this track and really makes it stand out to me. The heavy mainstream sound Korn delivers stays constant and the tempo changes later and it really allows me to give it a solid 8.5. Korn makes the instrumentals heavier in the end of the song and they seem to do this alot, I guess I'm picking up on their formula for making music.

Beat It Upright (8) This track has a faster tempo and I like the sound it delivers. But in most of Korn's music, it stays stagnant for most of the time but the instrumentals are good because of my appreciation of heavier rock. The tracks though are kind of starting to sound similar at this point though.

Alone I Break (9) One of my favorite songs on the album because it kind of has a dark ballad feel to it. Of course the chorus is the reason why the dark message within the lyrics I really connect with. The catchy chorus is repeated at the end and wraps the song up good.

Embrace (8.75) This song has really great heavy instrumentals in the beginning and it really keeps my ears entertained, followed by heavy lyrics. The change in the dynamics of the tone in Korn's songs presented in this track is why a gave it the unique 8.75. I just really like this track because of the fast pace and the angry sound it gives off.

I'm Hiding (8.5) This song starts out with a really unique sound. It is more melodic than most of the tracks on this album, and I really like it. The tempo is good as well. The unique sound is repeated and is a good loop so give the track a good beat and tone. The distorted guitar at the end is a good way to end the track as well.

Wake Up Hate (9) The catchy 'wake up hate' lyric really makes this song stand out. The lyrics in between the chorus really are creepy and dark though. Although the message associated with the song is negative I gave this song a 9 because of how hits hard when played loud and would be a great anthem in a mosh pit.

No One's There (9) The interesting sound and slower tempo is a great way to wrap up the album I think. The chorus sounds in tune and melodic and I know alot of Korn's music is out of tune on purpose and it turns alot of people off to them but I think alternative sounds are an acquired taste. Saying that, if you compare this song to alot of the 8.5's I've reviewed, I think you'll be able to see the difference.…Expand

Artistically speaking, this is a high point in Korn's career. They weren't really trying to redo their previous albums, and yet they naturally captured that great, heavy Korn sound. "Here to Stay" will always be one of the best Korn songs."Thoughtless", "Alone I Break" and "Hating" are really good, and though some of the other songs aren't that much, I'd say most of Untouchables is prettyArtistically speaking, this is a high point in Korn's career. They weren't really trying to redo their previous albums, and yet they naturally captured that great, heavy Korn sound. "Here to Stay" will always be one of the best Korn songs."Thoughtless", "Alone I Break" and "Hating" are really good, and though some of the other songs aren't that much, I'd say most of Untouchables is pretty great. It may not be as good as the first albums (except for Life Is Peachy), but definitely a standout album in Korn's career.…Expand